You can handle your baby bunnies at any age, but preferably after 5-6 days of being born. If you handle them too soon, the mother could reject them and this makes things very hard for you. Unless you are planning on keeping them, then the ideal age for you to sell them or give them away is 6 weeks or more. If the mother ever attacks them, or is really biting them, then separate them and call a vet for more help. They will have a milk, specifically designed to hand rear baby bunnies.

We always hold our babies approx 10 days after birth~But we always try to do it when Mum isn't in the hutch as well....although she is always near by and she doesn't seem too bothered. I have always had a stroke of Mum (or rubbed some bedding) as to keep the scent before hand :)

You can hold them, a few days after they're born, but holding them too much is really stressful and the mama won't like it. Wild rabbits can actually die from it. So, be very gentle and wash your hands before and after to prevent any transfering of any smells or viruses.

I am un sure but I would let the rabbit go where she wants like in the garden or something and when she is out of the way hold them or wait until they have fur and opined eyes, when they start to really look like rabbits, so then the mother wont be so protective

Some times new mother rabbits (doe will not take care of their babies(kits) but a lot of them will.if the mother rabbit can get in the nest box and turn around the nest box is big enough.a doe will not stay in the nest box will her kits like a dog or cat will stay with their young. If you think that the nest boxs is to small get a biger box and put the kits in the person that takes care of the kits can move then into the bigger box the doe will know their scent good luck

I had some baby rabbits and I held them every day after they were ten days old but we only kept one and she will NOT let anyone touch her and if you do manage to touch her she just quivers and runs away.